Standing Stone at Stones, Todmorden

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Standing Stone at Stones, Todmorden

Image: © Catherine Chatham Taken: 12 Mar 2023

One of three standing stones near Stones Lane, Todmorden. There is some debate as to whether all of these stones are truly ancient. There is some conjecture that one of the stones was erected to commemorate the battle of Waterloo. Two of the stones are easily seen but the largest of the stones is not near a right of way and sits at the edge of wooded land.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.709578
Longitude
-2.114648